NEWLY APPROVED GENERICS: COST AND LACK OF …

NEWLY APPROVED GENERICS: COST AND LACK OF AVAILABILITY IN THE UNITED STATES

Generic medications that have been approved by the FDA are still not available in the U.S. These same medications are available and affordable to order from abroad.

PharmacyChecker Research July 2019

Gabriel Levitt, MA | Shivam Patel, PharmD, BSPS, RPh | Lucia Mueller

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction.............................................................................................................................................. 3 Methodology............................................................................................................................................ 4 Key Findings ............................................................................................................................................. 5

Key Findings ........................................................................................................................................... 5 Notable Drug Specific Findings ............................................................................................................. 5 Price Comparison Chart ........................................................................................................................ 7 Reasons Generics are Approved but Not Available .......................................................................... 16 Reasons Newly Approved Generics are Still Expensive .................................................................... 16 Patient Access to Affordable Newly Approved Generics ................................................................. 17 Safety of Personal Medicine Imports from Verified International Online Pharmacies ................. 18 Brand vs. Generic Quality Across Different Countries.......................................................................18 Conclusion .............................................................................................................................................. 19 About PharmacyChecker ...................................................................................................................... 20

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INTRODUCTION

Faster generic drug approvals are often looked to as a key part of the solution to high drug prices.i Clearly, the faster a patented drug product faces competition, access to lower cost versions should follow. Yet FDA approval of a generic neither ensures its availability nor affordability. In fact, newly approved generic drugs in the U.S. are sometimes not available on the market for years after their approval; and those that are available can cost over eight times more than the lawfully-manufactured brand versions sold in Canada, and ten times more than those offered in other countries.

Expanding on research conducted by Kaiser Health News, PharmacyChecker conducted price research on 40 generic medications that were approved from 2017-2018 to illustrate cost options American consumers have at the pharmacy counter. The research focuses on price comparisons between U.S. pharmacies and those available to Americans who order medication from accredited pharmacies located in Canada and other countries.ii Research by Kaiser Health News (KHN) from February 2019 found that 43% of generic drugs approved in 2017-2018 (about 700 of 1600 drugs) were not yet on the market.iii KHN emphasized that this leaves American patients and the healthcare system to contend with the price of the brand drug. While it is best that patients and caregivers obtain medicines domestically, international pharmacy options should be considered if the medication is not affordable within the United States.

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METHODOLOGY

To identify newly-approved generic drugs as a representative sample, PharmacyChecker used the FDA First Generic Drug Approvals report as read in March 2019, which shows drug applications approved in 2017 or 2018. PharmacyChecker identified the first 40 drugs in tablet formulations starting from the most recent drug listed in the 2018 report and continuing to the 2017 report. Unlike injectables, which are not always appropriate for mail order, tablets are regularly mailed, domestically and internationally. Researchers identified U.S. retail prices by consulting those listed on , a pharmacy coupon site, and , a VIPPS-accredited U.S. online pharmacy. Canadian and other international pharmacy prices were collected using prices listed on by international online pharmacies accredited through the PharmacyChecker Verification Program. Prices were collected in March 2019.

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KEY FINDINGS

Out of 40 generic medications that were approved from 2017 to 2018, PharmacyChecker research conducted in March 2019 found the following:

? 42.5% (17) are not available in the U.S. These findings mirrored those of Kaiser Health News. ? The brand in the U.S. is cheaper than the U.S. generic for 3 of the drugs. ? 25% (10) are available from accredited international online pharmacies.

o Of the 10 generic drugs available internationally, the prices are on average 85% lower than prices in the U.S.

? 60% (24) of the brand-name versions are available at accredited international online pharmacies o Of those, 23 brand-name drugs available internationally cost on average 74% less than the brand version sold in the U.S. o Of those, 14 of the brand-name drugs available internationally cost on average 73% less than the U.S. generic versions.

? For 3 brand-name drugs, there is no generic available and no lower-cost option available domestically or internationally.

NOTABLE DRUG SPECIFIC FINDINGS

FOREIGN BRAND VERSIONS CHEAPER THAN U.S. GENERICS

Asacol HD (mesalamine delayed-release) is prescribed for the treatment of ulcerative colitis. The new generic version of Asacol HD 800 mg sold in the U.S. costs $883.12 for 120 tablets, compared to $1,169 for the brand version. The average online Canadian pharmacy price for brand-name Asacol HD is $119.70. The lowest brand price among other international pharmacies is $86.40. The lowest-cost generic Asacol HD from an international online pharmacy is $19.20.

Effient (prasugrel) is prescribed for the treatment of blood clots. The new generic version of Effient in the U.S. costs $398.69 for 30 tablets, compared to $590.20 for the brand version. The average Canadian pharmacy price for brand Effient is $96.66; the lowest brand price among accredited international pharmacies is $69.60. The lowest-cost generic Effient (prasugrel) from an international online pharmacy is $24.90.

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